Wearable Robotics Raises €5M Series A To Expand And Develop Rehabilitation Devices
Apr 3, 2026 | By Kailee Rainse

Wearable Robotics, an Italy-based company focused on neuromotor rehabilitation, has raised €5 million in Series A funding to support global expansion and product development.
SUMMARY
- Wearable Robotics, an Italy-based company focused on neuromotor rehabilitation, has raised €5 million in Series A funding to support global expansion and product development.
The round was led by CDP Venture Capital, with participation from MITO Technology, LIFTT, SIMEST, RoboIT, and Toscana Next.
The company develops rehabilitation technologies that combine wearable robotics with augmented and virtual reality to improve recovery and daily mobility. Its main product, ALEX RS, is a rehabilitation system for upper limbs, with over 50 units already in use worldwide.
With the new funding, Wearable Robotics plans to expand its product range, improve regulatory approvals, and speed up bringing new technologies to market. It also aims to grow its commercial presence, build partnerships, and expand into new regions, especially North America.
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The funding will be used to complete the company’s product portfolio, scale commercial development, and strengthen its competitive positioning across international markets.
According to CEO Lucia Lencioni, the funding supports the company’s next phase of growth, with a focus on scaling operations, advancing product innovation and expanding its global footprint:
Our goal is to bring increasingly advanced and modular wearable robotics solutions, capable of generating a concrete impact along the entire rehabilitation continuum.
About Wearable Robotics
Wearable Robotics, founded in 2014 as a spin-off of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, develops wearable robotic devices and exoskeletons for rehabilitation and mobility support. The company focuses on high-efficiency solutions for load handling, walking assistance, and neuromotor recovery, helping improve human movement and physical capabilities.
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